Publications by authors named "Mubashar Hussain"

Nanotechnology represents a burgeoning field of science that enables advanced research across various domains. In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the utilization of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) for diverse agricultural and industrial applications. Similarly, copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) have significant attention in agriculture due to their cost-effectiveness and practicality.

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Strain abnormal browning is a common problem during cultivation of Lentinula edodes. In this study, the L. edodes strain mycelia isolated from Le-WB and cultured on MYG (Le-WP) isolated from an abnormal browning bag was compared with its normal control mycelia isolated from Le-BB and cultured on MYG (Le-BP).

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The acquisition of multi-drug resistance (MDR) genes by pathogenic bacterial bugs and their dispersal to different food webs has become a silent pandemic. The multiplied use of different antibacterial therapeutics during COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the process among emerging pathogens. Wild migratory birds play an important role in the spread of MDR pathogens and MDR gene flow due to the consumption of contaminated food and water.

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  • Triterpenoids are special natural substances made from a compound called squalene, and they can be divided into two main types based on their chemical structure.
  • These substances are important in areas like medicine, food, and industry, but there are still challenges in producing them due to limited knowledge and techniques.
  • The text discusses the different forms of triterpenoids, their potential uses, and ways to improve how they are made using new scientific methods.
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  • Dry tubers of a traditional Chinese medicine plant, commonly known as "banxia," contain valuable compounds used in pharmaceuticals.
  • The cultivation method, whether grown alone or intercropped, significantly affects the quantity and quality of these compounds, with intercropping yielding better results.
  • A study using next-generation sequencing revealed that intercropped plants had a larger overall microbial population in their rhizosphere compared to sole-cropped plants, although the total number of distinct microbial genera remained similar between both cultivation methods.
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L-theanine (γ-Glutamylethylamide) is a nonprotein water soluble amino acid (AA) mostly found in leaves of Camellia sinensis (green tea). This is a key component of green tea and is considered as the most abundant form of total AAs in green tea (i.e.

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Background: Gene polymorphisms that affect nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway may link with higher susceptibility of breast cancer (BC); however, the significance of these associations may vary conferring to the individual ethnicity. Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation gene (XPC) plays a substantial role in recognizing damaged DNA during NER process.

Objective And Methods: To estimate the relationship among XPC polymorphisms and breast cancer (BC) risk, we carried out a case-control-association study with 493 BC cases and 387 controls using TETRA-ARMS-PCR.

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A 72-year-old man presented with urinary retention, weight loss, haematuria and severe acute kidney injury. He had never before been admitted to hospital and his past medical history included only an inguinal hernia. On examination, he appeared uraemic and had a right-sided painful hernia.

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Hibiscus mealybug, Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), is the major pest of many vegetables, fruits, crops, and ornamental plants causing losses to the farmers and its control has been an issue of significance in the pest management. This study was aimed at evaluating different concentrations (0.06%, 0.

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